Akito B. Takahashi

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    • by Akito B. Takahashi "Since you're going to be staying with us," Naruto pointed, "you better pay your half of the room!" "Naruto!" Sakura corrected, "You shouldn't be disrespectful to a Chūnin." Arthur played his part well by laughing. The way he faked his jovial mood was enough to even fool Sasuke. To add on to this act, he reassured the team by pulling out a stack of ryō. Only Naruto and Sakura felt awed by how loaded he was. As the conversation drew to a close, Sasuke abruptly stood up and walked out of the room.…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi There was no doubt that Tsunade was going to make an appearance eventually. She was written to have been a central figure in the Naruto universe, renowned for her medical expertise and composite personality. As the granddaughter of Hashirama Senju, she carried a legacy of leadership. Her life was marked by tragedy, losing both her brother and lover, Dan, which led to her developing a fear of blood and a disillusionment with the world. Despite her personal struggles, she was still a skilled and…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi Some time later. Even after training with the fourth Hokage himself, two new reanimation summons, and the acquisition of four out of the five Treasured Tools, Arthur was still weak! Why this was the case was because he lacked a lot of knowledge, as he needed to understand how things have been faring lately. The world of ninjas was very complex. To truly make sense of it, he needed to observe things from where the story took place the most: the Leaf Village. And to do that, he needed to gather…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi Arthur began his presentation with an assessment of the Water Country's current economic standing. "We aren't taking any advantage of the situation, and our resources are being drained." "What do you propose, my lord?" "Let us form a treaty with them." Arthur was right to suggest this since the trade imbalances with neighbouring countries, the Land of Waves and the Land of the Sea, had instances where the Water Country could exploit. The councilors exchanged concerned glances, and he…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi Arthur's next destination led him to another village, not too far from the oasis and quite close to the heart of the country. Upon arrival, he noticed how much smaller a village this was. It was akin to an impoverished settlement. The people were also wary, and their eyes were filled with distrust. Clearly, they had gone through some form of hardship or struggle. Arthur moved cautiously with his senses on high alert as he eavesdropped on conversations, observed the villagers' interactions, and pieced…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi Arthur packed lightly. Food, water, a change of clothes, and his arsenal of weapons. That was all he needed for his next destination: the Lightning Country. The journey from the Water Country to there would take a fair bit. Days quickly turned into nights as he traveled across the sea. His mind wasn't idle; he spent the hours in contemplation, strategizing his next move, and planning for the challenges that lay ahead. When he finally set foot on the unfamiliar shores of the Lightning Country,…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi Now Arthur understood why he hadn't picked up their signatures with his Crimson Gaze prior: they were both masking their chakras. This was bad. Very bad. They were going to ruin his plans. While the two were still a fair bit away and oblivious to things, the Tailed Beast was about to rise. Arthur's mind raced with possibilities. Confronting Jasper and Alice openly this early was not something he wanted to do. Doing so would cause the others to discover his whereabouts and swarm this country in…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi "Good," Arthur said. "Then I need to form a summoning contract now." The Six Tails let out a surprised snort. "Summoning contract? Ya think ya can just call on me whenever, huh?" "That's right," he confirmed, summoning an empty scroll from his pouch. "With a contract, we can work more efficiently. You'll also be able to lend your power when needed, and I can ensure your safety." The Six-Tails considered this as its enormous head swayed back and forth. To it, Arthur was indeed a complex character.…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi As Arthur stood there, he considered things. His victory over Utakata was truly a show of his skill and strategy. And thanks to his Sage Mode granting him heightened senses, it allowed him to predict Utakata's attacks with impeccable accuracy. This precognition was further enhanced by his Crimson Gaze, which enabled him to see the subtle shifts in Utakata's body, revealing the Jinchūriki's intentions before they even materialized. But what won him the fight was his unique arsenal. All six of his…
    • by Akito B. Takahashi The sun was obscuring Arthur's features as Utakata abruptly stopped. He couldn't shake the feeling of being stared at and scrutinized from head to toe. The silence continued until Arthur finally stepped closer, revealing a calm expression. "Can I help you?" Utakata asked in a wary voice. Arthur responded by cracking his neck. The message was clear: a challenge. So Utakata frowned since he had no desire for a fight, especially not with someone he didn't know. "Look, I don't want any trouble. You best…
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